This 200± acre property sits
in the middle of the Big Horn Mountains and offers great views of the
mountains, meadows, and pine-coved hills. It is located approximately 55 miles southwest of Kaycee, or 80 miles north of Casper, Wyoming, on county roads. Three
creeks, the Middle Fork of the Powder River, the Bar C Creek, and
Spring Creek, flow through the property for approximately 1-1/2
combined miles and provide excellent Rainbow and Brook trout fishing.
Native pine and aspen trees provide natural habitat for elk and mule
deer. The cedar sided cabin has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It is
1-1/2 stories tall with an open loft and features a large wrap-around
deck. The kitchen includes a breakfast counter, refrigerator, propane
stove, and microwave. There is a separate dining room and the living
room has a natural stone fireplace. A propane generator provides power
to the cabin and gravity fed water is available from a developed spring.Contact
Scott Leach at
(307) 331-9095 or Byron Geis at (307) 620-2871 or by e-mail
for more details. Price:
$1,150,000

This productive, well-maintained, 302± deeded acre ranch property offers
stunning views of the snow-capped Wind River Mountain Range. The property is cross-fenced into five pastures for rotational
feeding and calving and has 302 acres of irrigation rights from the Boulder Irrigation
District. Owner-rated for 50 cow/calf pairs year-round or
wintering 100 pairs and bulls for six months, the owner has historically wintered bulls, heifers, and
horses on the property. Improvements include a 2,272 sq.
ft. home, which was completed in 2007, with a landscaped yard. The home offers
an open floor plan with high ceilings, a kitchen with stainless appliances
and granite counter tops, two bedrooms, one bathroom with laundry
room, and a loft that could function as a bonus room, bedroom, office, or
large storage area. There is a heated and insulated, pull-through 26’x66’ shop
with concrete floors and two overhead doors on each end. The shop has water, 220
amp electrical outlets, and a 20’x26’ bunkhouse that can easily be fitted
with a kitchen and bathroom, a 20’x12’ tack room, and a 20’x54’ lean-to. Other outbuildings include 2,476 sq. ft. hay barn, 960 sq. ft. equipment shed, and livestock loafing sheds. The property features a pipe and continuous panel roping
arena with return alley, a pipe and wood round corral, and numerous pens and runs.
The corrals, pens and runs all have automatic water tanks. All of the pens and
arena have had sand hauled in for excellent ground conditions and good drainage. Contact
Scott Leach at
(307) 331-9095 or by e-mail
for more details. Price:
$2,450,000

With elevations from
5,300 to 7,500 feet, this large, working cattle and sheep operation consists of
69,550± contiguous acres consisting of 35,700± deeded acres, 25,850± BLM lease
acres, and 8,000± State of Wyoming lease acres. The ranch includes two miles of
North Platte River frontage. The ranch headquarters lie 20 miles south of
Casper, Wyoming near Alcova, approximately a mile off of Wyoming Highway 220.
The headquarters are on the north portion of the ranch with the remaining ranch
running south of the North Platte River to the top of Bear Mountain. The
improvements are nice, but not overdone, in good repair and ready to move in
with a continuance of the present operation which now runs about 450 mother
cows, 2,300 ewes, and a support staff of replacement yearlings and breeding
stock. Livestock water is provided from a wide variety of sources including
streams, springs, reservoirs, solar wells, electric wells, and artesian wells.
The winter range starts at the river bottoms and continues upward in elevation
to the summer country which overlooks Pathfinder and Alcova Reservoirs. Winter
feed is supplemented with 600 to 700 tons of hay bought from the nearby
neighbors. The wildlife segment is an allotment of its own with deer, antelope,
elk, waterfowl, upland birds, and, of course, blue ribbon fishing.Contact Clark & Associates Land Brokers, LLC at (307)
334-2025 or by e-mail
for more details. Price:
$16,000,000

World-class
fly fishing is found throughout the ten miles of North Platte River that
make up the North Platte Fly Fishing Ranch. This offering includes the south bank of the North Platte River from Gray Reef Dam
downstream for ten miles. In the past decade, American Angler magazine has
twice heralded the Gray Reef segment of the North Platte River among
the top destinations in the world to catch trophy rainbow trout. There
are eight duck blinds situated along this stretch of the North Platte
River that are currently rented out at $500 per year per blind with a
waiting list for any vacancies. Fishing on the North Platte River is
done on a per boat basis with an annual income of approximately
$20,000. The exact number of deeded acres will be determined by a
survey which will be completed during the inspection phase of an
accepted contract to purchase. Contact Clark & Associates Land Brokers, LLC at (307)
334-2025 or by e-mail
for more details. Price:
$10,000,000

The 4,161± acre
Muleshoe Ranch is located 10 minutes west of Wheatland and is comprised
of approximately 839.24 deeded acres and 3,321.74 BLM lease acres with
sweeping views of
the Laramie Mountain Range. The cottonwood tree-lined river bottom is
the
backdrop for the 9,766 sq. ft. home that was built in 2007 with master
craftsmanship
and attention to every detail. This elegant ranch home has a superior
combination of luxury and function with room for family, entertaining,
and
business. The large gourmet kitchen has
custom, rustic, cherry cabinets with granite counter tops along with a
breakfast nook. Appliances in the kitchen include a 60” Wolf
range, dual convection ovens, two Sub-Zero
refrigerators, and a freezer. The master
suite is complete with a sitting area, gas fireplace, “morning”
kitchen, and master
bath. There are three additional bedrooms, each with walk-in closets
and private
bathrooms. The home also includes a great room with a stone fireplace,
office, game
room, theater room, and two over-sized, heated double garages. The
historic Muleshoe
Ranch headquarters on Sybille Creek include a rock horse barn that
dates
back to the mid-1800s. This ranch was
one of the earliest established ranches in the area due to the location
and
productivity of the land. The second oldest territorial water rights
from the Muleshoe
Ditch, along with two Zimmatic pivots, provide water to the fertile 225
acres of
river bottom farmland. The ranch is owner rated at 250 heifers for five
months.
There are also equipment sheds, numerous outbuildings, working corrals,
horse
paddocks, and a roping arena. A variety
of wildlife is abundant on the ranch and includes whitetail deer, mule
deer,
turkeys, waterfowl, coyote, and eagles. Contact
Scott Leach at
(307) 331-9095 or Cory
Clark at (307)
334-2025 or by e-mail
for more details. Price:
$6,500,000

The Rawhide Creek
Farm is a beautiful,
productive 351± acre property located approximately one mile northeast
of Lingle, Wyoming on Cemetery Road which provides year-round, paved
access. Two
Valley, seven tower, low-pressure pivots irrigate approximately 246
acres of fine
sandy loam and loam soils. The half-circle, 2009 Valley pivot on the
west side
of the farm covers 83± acres and water to this pivot comes from a fully
adjudicated well rated at 500 GPM (gallons per minute). The depth of
this
well is 159 feet with static water at 27 feet. The full circle, 2002
Valley
pivot on the north portion of the farm irrigates 163± acres from its
own
permitted irrigation well. The depth of this well is 123 feet with
static water
at 53 feet and produces approximately 1,300 GPM. In addition to the two
irrigation wells, the Rawhide Creek Farm has some of the oldest water
rights in
the valley. There are approximately 279 shares of water rights
allocated to the
farm by the Lingle Water Users District. The costs associated with
these shares
include fees for the ditch rider which totals approximately $3,000 per
fiscal
year plus the cost of pumping the water from the ditches to the pivots.
The
farm offers two sets of improvements. The improvements located on the
west
portion include a 1,457 sq. ft., three bedroom, two bath home with a
detached garage,
grain bin, and a 1,920 sq. ft. Quonset. A gravel pit is located
southwest of this
set of improvements. The second set of improvements is found in the
southeastern
corner of the north part of the farm and include an
older, 1,064 sq. ft., two bedroom, one bath,
home, 832 sq. ft. barn, and grain bin. There is also a 4,100 sq.
ft. steel equipment building built in 2009 that includes an apartment.
Rawhide
Creek travels through the northeastern part of the farm for
approximately
one-half mile. Located along the central flyway known for its excellent
waterfowl hunting, the farm is also home to mule and whitetail deer,
and antelope.Contact Cory
Clark at (307)
334-2025 or
by e-mail
for more details. Price:
$2,256,000

The
Running Creek Farm & Ranch is located 14 miles northeast of
Lusk,
Wyoming, and is presently operated as a commercial hay business and a
cow/calf operation. This easily-accessible, contiguous ranch consists
of approximately 653.2 irrigated acres and 706.8acres of
native grass
pastures for a total of 1,360± acres.
Four, relatively new Zimmatic low-pressure center pivots irrigate the
653.2± acres
which are planted into alfalfa. The owner has historically
harvested three cuttings of hay off the pivots with the total annual
yield averaging 3,200 tons of hay. The irrigation wells for the pivots
produce between 850 to 1,000 GPM with pumps set at approximately 200
feet and static water levels ranging between 80 and 130 feet.
All
the pivots are fenced so cattle may graze the irrigated ground and
adjoining pastures. A state-of-the-art water system includes four
electric wells, one windmill, and three buried water storage tanks
strategically located throughout the property to maximize livestock
grazing. Improvements include a 2,500 sq. ft.
home; a
2013, 2,066 sq.
ft.
modular home; a 48’ x 96’ metal building with a concrete floor and
heated/insulated shop; three 60’ x 160’ hay barns; corrals; and feedlot
facilities with livestock scale. Owner
financing available. Contact Cory
Clark at (307)
334-2025 or
by e-mail
for more details. Price:
$3,000,000

Located
approximately five miles south of Lusk, Wyoming, the Five Mile Ranch
offers easy year-round access via US Highway 85 which forms the one
mile western border of this ranch. This beautiful 790±
deeded acre ranch has heavy-sodded grass pastures that offer an
abundance of forage for grazing livestock. The ranch has
historically been utilized as a yearling operation with the ability to
run approximately 80 head of yearlings for 4-1/2 to five months.
Average gains on yearlings grazed in the immediate area are over two
pounds per day. Water for livestock is provided by tire stock tanks
with float systems located throughout the ranch. The tanks are supplied
water via an underground pipeline from the well located at the ranch
headquarters. Improvements include a 1,386 sq. ft., ranch-style
house with three bedrooms, two baths, and a partial basement along with
a 672 sq. ft., detached garage. The topography of the ranch provides
excellent habitat for several species of wildlife including mule deer,
antelope, and upland game birds.Contact Cory
Clark at (307)
334-2025 or
by e-mail
for more details. Price:
$820,000

Price Reduced!MOTE RANCH ON THE POWDER RIVERKaycee,
Johnson County,
Wyoming

Located
approximately 13 miles east of Kaycee, Wyoming in the productive Sussex
valley is the Mote Ranch on the Powder River. Situated on 512±
deeded acres, the ranch combines productive, irrigated hay ground,
cottonwood
tree-lined river bottom, and outstanding improvements which offer an
exceptional opportunity. With easy access off of Sussex Highway 192,
this ranch is well suited as an irrigated hay base and winter feed
operation for a larger ranch, a top-tier hunting ranch, or an
equestrian facility.The fields are irrigated by gated pipe and a
side-roll sprinkler with 145 acres of water
rights from the Sussex Irrigation District.
Approximately two miles of the Powder River flow through the ranch.
Outstanding improvements include two homes, a 30’x40’ Cleary horse barn
with a 10’ overhang, a large barn with stalls, a
riding area,
cattle-working facilities, and a shop with an apartment. The
ranch
is home to an abundance of wildlife including whitetail deer, mule
deer, antelope, wild turkeys, and ring-neck pheasants.Contact
Byron Geis at
(307)
620-2871 or Cory
Clark at (307)
334-2025 or by e-mail
for more details. Price reduced to $1,675,000

Located
in the heart of elk country, the 1,273.1± deeded acre Weber
Mountain Ranch is a great combination of productive ranch land and
recreational splendor. The ranch is located approximately 19 miles
southwest of
Wheatland, Wyoming on State Highway 34, and has year-round access. Water
is proved to the ranch by two solar powered wells along with Brush
Creek, a year-round creek that flows through the northwest corner of
the property. Located in Area 7 for elk, which qualifies for landowner
elk licenses, Weber Mountain Ranch offers exceptional hunting
opportunities. Wildlife found on the ranch includes elk, mule deer,
whitetail deer, antelope, turkeys, waterfowl, coyotes, bobcats,
mountain lions, Hungarian partridge, and sage grouse. Contact Cory
Clark at (307)
334-2025 or Scott Leach at
(307) 331-9095 or
by e-mail
for more details. Price:
$1,273,100

With
a headquarters located one mile south of Glenrock and easily accessible
year-round via Interstate 25, paved State of Wyoming highways, and
county
maintained roads, the Mormon Canyon Ranch is a great combination of
productive
ranch land and recreational splendor. The ranch has been under the same
ownership since 1962 and consists of 4,267.34± deeded acres and 623.28±
State
of Wyoming lease acres for a total of approximately 4,890.62 acres. The
ranch
is owner-rated at approximately 200 cow/calf pairs year-round with
supplemental
hay being fed during the winter months. There are approximately 160
acres of
irrigated hay ground and a set of improvements, all watered via
springs, solar
wells, and windmills along with year-round live water provided by Deer
Creek. The property consists of canyon lands and native grass rolling
hills with
mature cottonwoods and boxelder trees in the creek bottoms. The ranch
is home
to an abundance of wildlife including mule deer, whitetail deer, wild
turkeys,
antelope, and elk. Due to easy accessibility and close proximity to the
demand
for gravel and crushed rock, there is also untapped potential of great
value on
the ranch. Contact
Scott Leach at
(307) 331-9095 or Cory
Clark at (307)
334-2025 or by e-mail
for more details. Price reduced from $6,500,000 to $4,500,000.

Within
2-1/2 hours of Denver International Airport, the Lone Tree Creek Ranch
is located 20 miles west of Cheyenne or 30 miles east of Laramie and
just off of I-80. This beautiful, 700±
deeded acre ranch sits along the northern edge of the Saddle Bank
Mountains and offers endless possibilities for the outdoor enthusiast.
Unique rock outcroppings, pine and cedar tree-covered ridges, along
with the willows that line Lone Tree Creek as it travels through the
ranch for approximately a mile, are some of the distinctive amenities
this ranch offers. Lone Tree Creek provides ample year-round, live
water for livestock and wildlife and feeds into two large ponds stocked
with brook and brown trout. The terrain offers excellent habitat and
protection for the variety of wildlife that frequent the ranch
including elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, antelope, and wild turkeys.
The 100±
acres of lush sub-irrigated hay ground supplies additional feed for
livestock and wildlife. Improvements include a two-story, 3,864 sq. ft.
home that was totally remodeled in 2014. Granite countertops, stainless
steel Kenmore appliances, hardwood floors, redwood decks, new roof,
windows, and doors are just a few of the highlights found in this four
bedroom, 3-1/2 bath home that also features a finished walkout basement
and attached 4-car garage.Price: $2,300,000

Located
north and adjacent to the town of Lander are 90± deeded
acres offered for the first time in 45 years! This beautiful, private
farm estate is just minutes from town and features Squaw Creek and
Baldwin Creek flowing through the length of the farm. There are
approximately 67 acres of territorial water rights available to
irrigate the fields. Improvements include an older, 1,400 sq. ft.,
three bedroom, two bath home, detached garage, and several
outbuildings. The residence has city water, sewer, and natural gas, yet
feels like it is in a world of its own. This is a unique opportunity to
own a private estate with the convenience of town in the foothills of
the Wind River Mountains.Contact
Cory
Clark at (307) 334-2025 or by
e-mail
for more details. Price reduced
to $1,050,000.

Located approximately
1.5 miles south of Buffalo on Klondike Road, the 213±
acre Keffer Ranch features a 5,868 sq. ft., five bedroom, 3-1/2 bath
custom-built home on a finished, walk out basement, a nice barn, open face
loafing shed, a nice set of
corrals, and a heated shop. There are 50±
acres currently in hay production that are irrigated with “second in
line” water rights for 160 acres from the Johnson-Holt ditch. The
balance of the ranch is made up of good native grass pasture. In
addition, Cummings Creek provides year-round live water on the property
and there are four spring fed ponds, two of which have good fishing as
well as irrigation rights. This unique property has paved road access,
natural gas service, and 17± additional acres
available including the MK
Acreage.Contact
Mark
McNamee
at (307) 467-5523 or by e-mail
for more details. Price: $2,250,000

With
elevations from 5,300 to 7,500 feet, this
large, working cattle and sheep operation consists of 69,550±
contiguous
acres including 35,700± deeded acres, 25,850± BLM lease acres, and
8,000± State of Wyoming lease acres. The ranch is bordered on the
northwest by the North
Platte River starting at the Gray Reef dam and running downstream for
approximately 12 miles. The ranch headquarters lie 20 miles south of
Casper, Wyoming
near Alcova, approximately a mile off of Wyoming Highway 220. The
headquarters
are on the north portion of the ranch with the remaining ranch running
to the
southeast from the riverbanks to the top of Bear Mountain. The
improvements are nice, but not overdone,
in good repair and ready to move in with a continuance of the present
operation
which now runs about 450 cows, 2,300 ewes, and a support staff
of
replacement yearlings and breeding stock. Livestock water
is provided from a wide variety of sources including streams, springs,
reservoirs,
solar wells, electric wells, and artesian wells. The winter range
starts at the river bottoms and continues upward in elevation to the
summer
country which overlooks Pathfinder and Alcova Reservoirs. Winter feed
is supplemented with
600 to 700 tons of hay bought from the nearby neighbors. The wildlife
segment
is an allotment of its own with deer, antelope, elk, waterfowl, upland
birds,
and, of course, blue ribbon fishing. Contact Clark & Associates Land Brokers, LLC at (307)
334-2025 or by e-mail for
more details. Price: $28,000,000

The
Marton Family would also consider offers for the river portion of the
ranch along with a portion of acreage that would fit the
buyer's
needs. Please see the brochure for more details.

This prestigious
recreational property is located on the
east slope of the Big Horn Mountains
about an hours drive from Buffalo, Wyoming. It consists of 200± deeded acres with
a State of Wyoming
lease of 80± acres lying
contiguously to the south of the deeded acres. Doyle Creek, a
small mountain stream brimming
with brook trout, winds its way through the meadows providing a natural
wildlife corridor for the better part of a mile. Located at
the end of the road with no
outside access allowed, this outstanding recreational property abuts
the Big
Horn National Forest boundary for 3/4 of a mile allowing access to some
of the
finer elk hunting found in that end of the mountain range. The road is
completely covered by private
easements from the turn off at the Hazelton Road, and the property is
only accessible by
vehicle in the months that Mother Nature allows. There is limited
access during
the winter months by using a snow vehicle of some type. A
private bridge which crosses Doyle Creek is
the only structure on the property. There are some wonderful sites to
build on
either in the meadows or perhaps in the more secluded spots found in
the lodge
pole pine forest. There are no utilities
on the property. Contact John
Gibbs at (307) 684-2125 or by e-mail for
more details. Price: $1,000,000

Within
minutes of the city limits of
Newcastle,
Wyoming are 1,779± deeded acres, 480 acres of
Federal land, and
461 State of Wyoming lease acres that combine for a total of 2,720±
contiguous acres. The Cave Springs Ranch offers 1-1/2 miles
of highway
frontage along US Highway 85. This is an incredibly beautiful
property
from the steep, rugged canyons to the pine, cedar, and juniper
tree-covered
ridges to gently sloping pastures. From the high plateaus,
views
of the Cambria and Cave Springs Canyons, as well as the town of
Newcastle,
are phenomenal. In addition to the diverse topography and
gorgeous
scenery, several fresh water springs dot the ranch, along with a number
of stock water dams. For the outdoor enthusiast, the ranch
offers
an abundance of wildlife, including whitetail deer, mule deer, wild
turkeys,
antelope and elk. Improvements include a metal shed with an
older
set of corrals. Contact Denver Gilbert at (406)
697-3961 or Cory
Clark at (307) 334-2025 or by
e-mailfor
more details. Price reduced from $2,846,400 to $2,300,000 or
approximately $1,293 per deeded acre.

This
1,202± acre, irrigated farm has two units located east and northeast of Newell, South
Dakota. The North Unit is located three miles
northeast of Newell off of Highway 212 and consists of 402± acres with approximately 312 acres irrigated by three
Valley low-pressure center pivots. The balance
of the North Unit acreage consists of 20± flood irrigated acres along with
approximately 70 acres of dryland hay ground. A new, 96’x50’ pole frame machine
shed with 16’ sidewalls and a 16’ lean-to is located on the North Unit. The South Unit is located four
miles east of Newell on Hope Road and consists of 800± acres with approximately 270 acres irrigated by three
Valley low-pressure center pivots. The balance of the South Unit
includes 220± flood irrigated acres and 301± acres of dryland
hay ground and
fenced pastures. There are two small
livestock buildings and three Butte Meade Sanitary Water District
water
taps on the South Unit. All of the acreage under the six center pivots
were seeded to alfalfa in the spring of 2015. Irrigation water for the pivots and
flood irrigated ground is provided by the Belle Fourche Irrigation District
which identifies 828.4 acres of allocated water to the farm at a cost of
approximately $18,519 per year. The farm can be purchased in its entirety or seperate units. Contact
Ron Ensz at (605) 210-0337 or by
e-mail
for more details. Price: $3,300,000

Exquisite
beauty is found throughout this 1,450± acre ranch. The ranch
is contiguous and consists of 1,000± deeded acres and 450± BLM lease
acres, all of which lie in the southern Black Hills
approximately 30 minutes from Hot Springs and Custer State Park and
within minutes of Angostura Reservoir.The ranch has historically
summered approximately 125 to 150 head of yearling cattle for 4-1/2
months during the summer. Improvements include a remodeled 2,800 sq. ft., four
bedroom, three bathroom home with a walk-out basement. There is
also a 3,888 sq. ft. Morton building and a set of working corrals.
Whitetail deer, mule deer, elk, wild turkeys and upland game
birds frequent the property. Year-round activities such as hiking,
biking, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling are all possible on the
ranch. For the outdoor enthusiast, the Indian Canyon Ranch has it
all. Contact
Cory
Clark at (307) 334-2025 or by
e-mail
for more details. Price: $1,150,000

POMPEYS RANCH ON THE YELLOWSTONEPompeys Pillar,
Yellowstone County,
Montana

Conveniently
located near Billings, Montana, Pompeys Ranch offers a unique
combination of production and recreation value in the tightly held
Yellowstone River Valley. Comprised of approximately 160 total acres,
the ranch is the currently used as the headquarters and feed base for a
registered cattle operation. The heart of the ranch is made up of 60
acres of irrigated ground, grass filled river bottoms, and updated
barns and corrals. A short commute puts one in the middle of Montana’s
largest city with access to the best markets, healthcare, and business
opportunities in the region. Expand your current operation, use as a
private hunting/recreational property, or build your dream home on the
banks of the Yellowstone River – the many deer, turkeys, and pheasants
make great neighbors!Contact
Denver Gilbert at
(406) 697-3961 or by e-mailfor
more details.Price: $850,000

The Cottonwood
Equestrian Center, located along the banks
of the Clarks Fork River approximately 23 miles southwest of Billings, is the premier
equestrian facility in the region. The 378± acre property includes
approximately 58 deeded acres and 320 private lease acres which are set up for large
equestrian events as well as a private training facility. Amenities include
over 30 indoor stalls; a small indoor training arena; a large indoor
riding arena; two large outdoor riding arenas; a heated mare barn; a
ranch office; wash rooms; vet rooms; a large electric hot
walker/exerciser; two
large, custom-built homes; a heated shop; 24 RV hook ups; and more.
Very few equine facilities of this caliber are ever offered for sale in
this area. Contact
Denver Gilbert at
(406) 697-3961 or by e-mailfor
more details.Price Reduced from
$3,550,000 to $2,500,000.

Located approximately one mile north of Timnath, this 116.5± acre farm has 83± flood irrigated acres and 1/4 mile of I-25 Frontage Road for its western border.This prime location near Fort Collins has many development opportunities.The land is fairly
level with approximately 33 acres of pasture located on the east end along County Road 5 and the irrigated
farm ground located on the west side of the property. In addition to four irrigation wells, this
property includes three shares of Lake Canal water rights as well as one
additional water right share from the Lake Canal Reservoir. With great access to property, the Thayer Farm is
minutes from all the amenities found in the Fort Collins area as well as being
favorably located for easy commutes.

Contact Logan Schliinz
at (970) 222-0584 or by e-mail for
more details. Price: $1,550,000

The
Long Canyon Ranch is available for just the second time since it was
homesteaded in the 1900s. Pride of ownership is obvious throughout the
ranch which encompasses 1,380± deeded acres. Nestled in the valley of
Long Canyon, there are stunning views from every room of the 3,575 sq.
ft., three bedroom, four bath, ranch-style home. This elegant, custom
home was built in 2012 with many unique amenities including two slate
rock fireplaces; impressively designed kitchen; master suite with large
walk-in closet and full bath with walk-in shower, jetted tub, and
heated floor; outdoor patio; and an attached two car garage with bonus
room. Other improvements include 30’x30’ Cleary garage and 32’x60’
Quonset, both with concrete floors and electric overhead doors; and a
27’x72’ livestock barn with stalls, tack room, and hayloft along with
two sets of working corrals.

Located in the heart of cattle
country, the Long Canyon Ranch is home to 220 head of yearlings during
the summer grazing season that historically produce gains of
approximately 2.7 lbs. per day on the high protein hard grass common to
the area. The year-round carrying capacity of the ranch is owner rated
at approximately 65 cow/calf pairs with supplemental hay during the
winter months. The current owners have significantly improved the water
supply from the three submersible wells on the ranch including a buried
pressure tank with pump, 17,620 feet of 1-1/2" PVC underground pipeline
to six bottomless tanks, and three stock tanks on the third well.

With
the excellent water system, along with the exceptional tree-covered
canyons, the Long Canyon Ranch provides an ideal habitat for a number
of wildlife species including elk, whitetail deer, mule deer, turkeys,
and antelope. Outdoor activities such as hiking, rock climbing, biking,
cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling are all possible on the ranch.
For the outdoor enthusiast, the Long Canyon Ranch has it all. Contact Cory
Clark at (307)
334-2025 or
by e-mail
for more details. Price:
$2,250,000

This
beautiful, 680±
deeded acre property is located approximately 20 miles northeast of
Alliance and 18 miles east of Hemingford. With Box Butte Creek
traversing
the property, it is well situated for hunting and fishing
opportunities.
Homesteaded in the 1800s by the Gerdes family, the property is located
along
the central flyway which is known for its great waterfowl hunting.
Excellent
habitat and protection abounds for a wide variety of wildlife that
includes
mule and whitetail deer, wild turkeys, pheasants, ducks, geese, and
sharp-tail
grouse. Bass are the predominant fish population in the pond on Box
Butte Creek.
The property has been greatly enhanced with the planting of
approximately
24,000 trees, including some fruit trees. Along with the natural tree
population on the property, the newer trees provide additional cover
for wildlife. There are two CRP and two Wetlands agreements currently
in place on
the property which provide a good income. There are 287 acres of dry
land
farm ground and additional pasture acres for grazing. The improvements
are
located at the southern end of the property and include an older
3,724 sq. ft., three story house with five bedrooms and two baths; a
large, older,
4,160 sq. ft. barn; a 1,584 sq. ft. shed; a small shed; corrals; and
three small
grain bins. Water is provided for the home and livestock use by two
submersible wells and one windmill.

Contact
Mark Kaufman at
(308)
641-0354 or by e-mail
for
more details. Price: $1,800,000

This property is located
approximately eight miles south of Bushnell, Nebraska on County Road
17. It consists of a total of 640± deeded acres of which
570± acres are currently
enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). The remaining 70±
acres are native grass pasture. Approximately 25,000 trees have been
planted on 120 acres of the CRP ground. The property also has several
thousand trees that are over 10 years old which include pine, cedar,
and juniper trees as well as chokecherry and buffalo berry bushes. This
balance of feed and cover provides habitat for a variety of wildlife
including mule deer, antelope, sharp-tail grouse, and pheasants. The
annual CRP payment is approximately $18,500 and the contract runs until
2024. With this income and the farm’s good year-round access, it would
make an ideal home site or a solid investment property for years to
come. Contact
Mark Kaufman at (308) 641-0354 or Cory Clark at
(307) 334-2025 or by e-mail
for
more details. Price: $595,000

Located
on the edge of the famous North Dakota
Badlands, the Whitetail Creek Ranch is a solid, year-round cow/calf
operation. This well-watered, hard grass
ranch produces heavy calf weights each year. Currently, the owners run
approximately 400 head of cattle on a combination of 3,680±
deeded acres, 640± State of North Dakota lease acres, and 7,000± federal lease acres through Medora Grazing Association permits for a total of 11,320± acres. Approximately 700 of the deeded acres are
used as a feed base to produce hay for winter feed for the cattle. Deep, tree and brush filled draws provide
amazing winter protection for the cattle and a perfect habitat for the
flourishing wildlife found on the ranch. Developed springs, wells, pipelines, and reservoirs produce abundant,
year round water across the entire property. The well maintained improvements include a
beautiful three bedroom, two bath home on a walk-out basement with an attached two-car
garage; horse barn; three cattle barns; equipment shop; and detached
garage. The ranch is easily accessible
year-round off of US Highway 85 via well maintained county roads, and is close
to larger communities that offer many retail, banking, and health care options. Contact
Denver Gilbert at
(406) 697-3961 or Cory Clark at
(307) 334-2025 or by e-mailfor details. Price: $6,500,000

JOHNSTON RANCHGrassy Butte,
McKenzie County,
North Dakota

The Johnston Ranch is
an impressive Badlands Ranch located in western North Dakota in the heart of
cattle country. Typical of the area,
this ranch offers the hard grass and abundant water that make for heavy weaning
weights on calves. With over 700 acres
of feed base and impressive natural protection, it is well qualified as a great
year-round cow/calf operation. Currently,
the ranch consists of 1,588.14± deeded acres and a 200 head inventory permit in the
McKenzie Grazing Association. The ranch
has a great set of improvements at the headquarters and easy access off of US
Highway 85, just north of Grassy Butte, North Dakota. Rural water, wells, springs and year-round live
water creeks provide ample water for the cattle throughout the year. As with most ranches in the area, the
Johnston Ranch has whitetail and mule deer, antelope, elk, upland birds, and
coyotes for the wildlife enthusiasts. The
Johnston Ranch could be purchased with the neighboring Hartman Ranch to
increase the number of cattle and feed base acres.Contact
Denver Gilbert at
(406) 697-3961 or Cory Clark at
(307) 334-2025 or by e-mailfor details. Price: $3,500,000

The Hartman Ranch is
located ten miles northwest of Grassy Butte, North Dakota on the edge of the
famous North Dakota Badlands. This
multigenerational cattle ranch offers a complete package: abundant water, hard
grass, and natural protection. Currently
operated as a year-round cow/calf operation, pride of ownership is apparent in
the care of the headquarters, quality of the grass, and condition of the
cattle. Consisting of 1,280± deeded acres,
the owners maintain a 200 head inventory which includes a 164 head, seven month
grazing permit in the adjacent McKenzie Grazing Association. Substantial feed base and heavy weaning
weights make this a quality Badlands cattle ranch. The wildlife on the ranch includes whitetail
and mule deer, elk, coyotes, bobcat, pheasant, turkeys, and grouse. There is a land owner elk tag available with this ranch
for a resident owner. The Hartman Ranch
could be purchased with the neighboring Johnston Ranch to increase the number
of cattle as well as the feed base acres.Contact
Denver Gilbert at
(406) 697-3961 or Cory Clark at
(307) 334-2025 or by e-mailfor details. Price: $3,200,000

Located
46
miles north of Beach, North Dakota,
the Flat Rock Ranch combines tremendous grass, water, and natural
protection to
form one of the best cow/calf ranches on the market today. Currently
home
to reputable registered cattle operation running over 200 head of Black
Angus,
the owner has worked hard to maintain the integrity of the native grass
pastures through the use of rest/rotation grazing, electric water
wells, and
waterlines. The ranch is comprised of 2,467± deeded acres plus an
additional 2,400± Little Missouri National Grasslands lease
acres for a
total of approximately 4,867 acres. Improvements include a
good ranch
house, two large calving barns, a stall barn with runs, small machine
shed, and
corrals. Good access to the ranch is provided by a paved highway and
well-maintained gravel, county roads. There is income potential from
scoria rock mining on the ranch which in the past has been used for oil
field
road construction. Contact
Denver Gilbert at
(406) 697-3961 or by e-mailfor details. Price: $4,000,000

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